
The stories of 6 activists and their work fighting the destruction of their lands by the Mountain Valley Pipeline project. More broadly, it's also the story of how we are stronger in community than as individuals. 4.5⭐️

The stories of 6 activists and their work fighting the destruction of their lands by the Mountain Valley Pipeline project. More broadly, it's also the story of how we are stronger in community than as individuals. 4.5⭐️

A short graphic memoir about resisting the Mountain Valley Pipeline through Appalachian communities. Nalamalapu meets courageous individuals and profiles their fight against the MVP for various reasons. Simple in style, and content, but still impactful. I hate greed and the way things go down sometimes. I‘d put this into the hands of young readers as well.

This is a super simplistic graphic novel, both in illustrations and wording, about the author and six other resisters they interview who have fought the Mountain Valley Pipeline for their own reasons. It was educational and a reminder to stand up and speak for your beliefs and what is right.

I loved the format of this graphic non-fiction book about everyday people fighting for their homes and futures.. The brief interviews provide a personal touch, connecting the reader to the fight against the Mountain Valley Pipeline in Appalachia. Even though greed, capitalism, and white supremacy win, it ends on a positive note, calling for community care. The art was simple, yet effective. Also f*ck Sen Manchin. #netgalley